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A Final Toast

Posted on by Dean Worbois / Comments Off on A Final Toast

To a Music Man Story and Photos by Dean Worbois The last gift from Rod Simpson’s place was a half-gallon of Kentucky bourbon whiskey. To be precise, it was one-and-three-quarters liters. Rod always topped off his busy day
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Eight Days, Six Peaks

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Like a Bird Dog on Point Story and Photos by Alice Schenk Wayne and I had left our Rupert home early, hoping to beat the storm we knew would blow through later on that Labor Day in 2020.
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January 2021 Map

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THIS ISSUE! Fruitvale, Huston, Indian Cove, Lowman, Meridian, Pine Creek, Sand Hollow, Sawtooth Valley, Smoky Mountains This content is available for purchase. Please select from available options. Purchase Only

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Tough Questions

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John Rember Confronts Increasing Disorder By Les Tanner Several years ago, I attended Fishtrap, a week-long gathering of writers that was held at Oregon’s Wallowa Lake State Park. During a break between sessions, I struck up a conversation
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A Penny for the Baker

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Raisin Bread’s Simple Secrets Story and Photos by Michael Feldman “How did you bake such delicious bread?” I asked my friend Thomas Wilson, who owns a small farm in Fruitland. I was visiting him, his wife Mary, and
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Indian Cove—Spotlight

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A Nick in the Desert By Diana Hooley A strong agricultural state like Idaho has hundreds of little farming communities, but not many can lay claim to two significant historic trails running through them. Indian Cove may not
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The Smoky Mines

Posted on by Ray Brooks / 1 Comment

Boom! And Then Poof Story and Photos by Ray Brooks As a feet-on-the-ground amateur historian, I not only like to research the stories of Idaho mines and ore mills but to explore the sites, which often are deep
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Pineapple Express

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A Christmas Flood on Pine Creek By Jim Shubert Photos Courtesy of Jim Shubert Gusty winds and sleet pelted our faces as we leaned forward to climb the steep slope through heavy, wet snow. My brother Phil and
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Room for Optimism

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Last Year and Next By Marylyn Cork I am sitting here on a bright sunny day assessing my past, present and future.  (I like to know where I’ve been, where I’m at, and what I have to look
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